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. >> while there's no law or set of laws that can prevent every sinceless act of violence completely, no piece of legislation that will prevent he every tragedy, every act of evil, if there's even one thing we can do to reduce this violence, if there's even one life that can be saved, then we've got an obligation to try it. >> paul: welcome to the journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot, that was president obama rolling out the plan to curb gun violence and the president outlined 23 executive actions, including more steps to make more federal data available from background checks and increased access to mental health services and he called on congress to reinstate the federal assault weapons ban and prohibit high capacity gun magazines that can hold more than ten rounds. so, what's likely to get passed and what difference will it make? let's ask wall street journal columnist and political he editor and washington columnist kim strassel. >> has a hypothetical, let's assume that everything the president is proposing becomes law. what difference would it make? >> well, it's not quite a
. >> while there's no law or set of laws that can prevent every sinceless act of violence completely, no piece of legislation that will prevent he every tragedy, every act of evil, if there's even one thing we can do to reduce this violence, if there's even one life that can be saved, then we've got an obligation to try it. >> paul: welcome to the journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot, that was president obama rolling out the plan to curb gun violence and the president outlined...
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we do the laws of lafayette laws do not go with all the time so was i not let me know what it's all good judge of that more often it's a tough day the eye. a side car bombings killed least eleven and lead to thirty seven soldiers to egypt turbulent region of northern sinai in one of the deadliest attacks in solitude and sprite militants stepped up violence following the overthrow of business because in mohamad morrissey suicide bombers stock two buses traveling and read between the fall and ella reese. the soldiers which were on their way to cairo belong to the army that tie against islamic militants lead to an insurgency against security forces in the sinai even though no one claimed responsibility for the blast is on the clintons have kept up attacks in the desert consumer. attila hundred security forces soldiers killed in the night since once he was only going to lie and especially deadly attack in northern spain night stands out in the august bombing in the region were tearing it down cause i left twenty four policemen dead after an ambush on a convoy of security forces encountered r
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always be unhappy what can we do to avoid these happiness myths and live happier and more fulfilling the law let's check into that and it's conversations great lines. it's friday you ready to rumble joining me for tonight's big picture rumble our sherrilyn harley limbaugh former senior counsel with the senate judiciary committee and four former spokesperson for the r n c glad to have you with us sam bennett president c.e.o. the women's campaign forum and these she should run foundation great to have you back sam and marc harrold libertarian commentator and author of the book observations of white noise an acid test for the first amendment good to have you mark back let's start out with the second school shooting in actually it's not the second it's another this time it happened in california where a troubled student walked into a science class and shot two people before surrendering his weapon to the teacher this happened at the same time that the that the vice president was on the television networks talking about gun control these are be the last shooting in newtown connecticut. and i have
always be unhappy what can we do to avoid these happiness myths and live happier and more fulfilling the law let's check into that and it's conversations great lines. it's friday you ready to rumble joining me for tonight's big picture rumble our sherrilyn harley limbaugh former senior counsel with the senate judiciary committee and four former spokesperson for the r n c glad to have you with us sam bennett president c.e.o. the women's campaign forum and these she should run foundation great to...
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. >> i permanently believe, even if it takes changing the law, the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they've got. >> an illinois senator dick durbin agreed in part, telling cnn, we need to look at the political reality and be open to constructive changes that will make this law work better. for more, i'm joined by bill snyder, . a a busy day on the obamacare front. bill, how unusual is it for a former president to criticize a sitting president of his own party as bill clinton today and how much has it hurt the president to have his popular predecessor call on him in effect to keep his word? >> this is embarrassing. clinton has made a few criticisms in the past, saying something about the president paying too much attention to the polls on syria, but this is, i think a great embarrassment to this administration. some people think bill clinton is trying to help or boost his wife's chances in 2016, but i think he really is trying to save this president from what could be a a very politically damaging episode. look, many
. >> i permanently believe, even if it takes changing the law, the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they've got. >> an illinois senator dick durbin agreed in part, telling cnn, we need to look at the political reality and be open to constructive changes that will make this law work better. for more, i'm joined by bill snyder, . a a busy day on the obamacare front. bill, how unusual is it for a former president...
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at least one state is already writing laws restricting the new technology. we'll get the judge's reaction to that after the break and also the judge's reaction to this, stuart's defense of mike bloomberg and the nanny state. >> we're adults and we want our personal freedom. here is the question, do you lose some of that freedom when you take someone else's money? doesn't the piper have the right to call the tune? ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside do
at least one state is already writing laws restricting the new technology. we'll get the judge's reaction to that after the break and also the judge's reaction to this, stuart's defense of mike bloomberg and the nanny state. >> we're adults and we want our personal freedom. here is the question, do you lose some of that freedom when you take someone else's money? doesn't the piper have the right to call the tune? ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet,...
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going with that approach of boldness and ambition it is not that everything he says is enacted in to law but he'll be able to make a case to the country and with some vivid colors and strong arguments. >> and the country wants to hear a lot about jobs which was relatively unmentioned in the inauguration. he mentioned jobs three times and not really in the context of job growth or creation. do you expect that to be a focal point tomorrow night? >> you are right one area he talked about in the inaugural was his theory of the role of government and didn't really wade in to the budget fights and the immediate things facing the congress and him on the economy. i think what his challenge is is to kind of make an argument to the public that it's really not just about who can cut the deficit more and the debt, who can trim government but what's an overall economic strategy for investing now while imposing fiscal discipline down the road where it's really needed and that's a case he has an opportunity to make with, you know, with millions of people watching. >> so one of the changes for the secon
going with that approach of boldness and ambition it is not that everything he says is enacted in to law but he'll be able to make a case to the country and with some vivid colors and strong arguments. >> and the country wants to hear a lot about jobs which was relatively unmentioned in the inauguration. he mentioned jobs three times and not really in the context of job growth or creation. do you expect that to be a focal point tomorrow night? >> you are right one area he talked...
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and the president refusing to enforce laws like the immigration laws in the country. what is the difference? oh, yes, and doma, not defending it? give me a break. we'll be back with "dobbs law." ♪ ♪ lou: we are back with heather and seth. the supreme court ruled that police cannot bring a drug-sniffing police dogs on to that person's property without getting a warrant. did they get that right? >> i think it is interesting because they said the sniffing is uncertain. you know, airports which are luggage. they said it with regard to cars. i think you're the difference is property, your home and the fact that your home gets the ultimate protection. lou: the idea that a police officer can just approach your property like it's is it -- it is his without a warrant is certainly off-putting. >> well, i differ slightly on this. reminds me of the old phrase, no good deed goes unpunished. every person's house is their castle, but everyone follows the rules. you could argue because they're on the porch in places where people through the public are walking by. the dog sniffs a
and the president refusing to enforce laws like the immigration laws in the country. what is the difference? oh, yes, and doma, not defending it? give me a break. we'll be back with "dobbs law." ♪ ♪ lou: we are back with heather and seth. the supreme court ruled that police cannot bring a drug-sniffing police dogs on to that person's property without getting a warrant. did they get that right? >> i think it is interesting because they said the sniffing is uncertain. you...
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and the president refusing to enforce laws like the immigration laws in the country. what is the difference? oh, yes, and doma, not defending it? give me a break. give me a break. we'll be back with "dobbs law." [ lorenzo ] i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed to escape the ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the 2013 c-class coupe. ♪ starting at $37,800. ♪ ♪ lou: we are back with heather and seth. the supreme court ruled that police cannot bring a drug-sniffing police dogs on to that person's property without getting a warrant. did they get that right? >> i think it is interesting because they said the sniffing is uncertain. you know, airports which are luggage.
and the president refusing to enforce laws like the immigration laws in the country. what is the difference? oh, yes, and doma, not defending it? give me a break. give me a break. we'll be back with "dobbs law." [ lorenzo ] i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even...
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. >> i personally believe even if it takes changing the law the president should honor the commitments the federal government made to those people. >> the former president as you may know a champion of healthcare reform. there are others who are also speaking out senator diane fine stein, senator maryla land dror that require insurance companies to continue offering their healthcare plans. at the same time house republicans are expecting to vote on their proposal friday that would allow insurance companies the option of continuing existing plans for a year. while the white house apologized for the failing rollout the
. >> i personally believe even if it takes changing the law the president should honor the commitments the federal government made to those people. >> the former president as you may know a champion of healthcare reform. there are others who are also speaking out senator diane fine stein, senator maryla land dror that require insurance companies to continue offering their healthcare plans. at the same time house republicans are expecting to vote on their proposal friday that would...
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russia has a law against insulting authorities. >>> paintings, george w. bush has been the subject of paintings. he's taken to actually doing the painting. the latest release from w's gallery comes to us via the hacker that comes from guccifer. first work. two dogs on the grassy knoll. his art teacher has reportedly said that president bush painted more than 50 dogs. as for the second portrait, this may be the beginning of a feline period. will cats be a new fascination for bush? probably we'll keep on john meachem's job to stay up on these things. we'll check back with him on that. >>> now to the new batman/superman movie isn't due out until the summer of 2015. it isn't stopping the buzz. brian cranston and ben affleck will be in the move. they used 20 sources to create a mock trailer. take a look. >> look at you. what have you got in your lifetime? nothing. nobody. oh, wait, yes. >> as much as i want to focus on cleaning up the attack, the protection of our citizens will always come first. >> i do things other people can't. >> that doesn't mean i'm your
russia has a law against insulting authorities. >>> paintings, george w. bush has been the subject of paintings. he's taken to actually doing the painting. the latest release from w's gallery comes to us via the hacker that comes from guccifer. first work. two dogs on the grassy knoll. his art teacher has reportedly said that president bush painted more than 50 dogs. as for the second portrait, this may be the beginning of a feline period. will cats be a new fascination for bush?...
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the trainers are all former members of the military or law enforcement. they protect everything from financial institutions to professional baseball games. >> the presence of an explosive detection canine does make people feel safe. it's a great deterrent effect for people who want to bomb a location. they see dog, they'll want to go someplace else. >> reporter: the pentagon spent six years and $19 billion researching high-tech bomb detection systems but concluded that the best bomb detector is still a dog. if you took a machine and tried to search that luggage as fast as i could search it with one dog i'd beat you ever time. >> reporter: roberts has taught mary, a three-year-old lab, to detect a wide variety of bomb-making materials. >> good girl! >> reporter: most of the doogs here failed at becoming guide dogs because they were too energetic or too easily distracted by smells. that's what makes them ideal for detecting explosives. labs in particular have a strong food drive, which is why food reward training works so well. basic training takes about 12
the trainers are all former members of the military or law enforcement. they protect everything from financial institutions to professional baseball games. >> the presence of an explosive detection canine does make people feel safe. it's a great deterrent effect for people who want to bomb a location. they see dog, they'll want to go someplace else. >> reporter: the pentagon spent six years and $19 billion researching high-tech bomb detection systems but concluded that the best bomb...
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the chapter here on parental law. on this striking fact that very large numbers of american presidents and british prime ministers have lost a parent in childhood, way higher than would be expecting from the normal population. >> really. >> it's just about the worst thing that can happen to a human being. >> jon: you are saying if my son wants it be president -- oh, boy. [laughter] here is the thing. i shut the lights and i close my eyes around this kid. >> look bill clinton, obama, these are two people who have -- but the list is extraordinarily long. what you understood is that these are -- one of the things that distinguish these people is there's something about that took the devastating experience and found a way to come out stronger. >> jon: is it a chicken in the egg? there a way of determining if there's an inherent personality type that is able to translate the devastating plows to a positive outcome or whether or not the blow includes the outcome. >> i don't know. >> jon: what do you mean you don't know. you
the chapter here on parental law. on this striking fact that very large numbers of american presidents and british prime ministers have lost a parent in childhood, way higher than would be expecting from the normal population. >> really. >> it's just about the worst thing that can happen to a human being. >> jon: you are saying if my son wants it be president -- oh, boy. [laughter] here is the thing. i shut the lights and i close my eyes around this kid. >> look bill...
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. >> from wellesley, hillary went on to yale law school so she could use the lull to champion change for women and girls. to -- she took a job at the children's defense fund and did child advocacy work pro bono. >> the first time i ever heard of hillary clinton was in a list of the nation's most prominent lawyers in the late 1980s. hillary clinton was listed because of her work with the children's sense fun. >> at yale, hillary also met bill clinton and followed him to arkansas where she became the first e-mail partner of the prestigious rose law firm. as first lady of arkansas for 12 years, she focused on childhood education and literacy. somebody who was a leader from the beginning. and she brought that leadership into her role as first lady of arkansas and as first lady of the united states. >> she was the first first lady to be voted into public office, elected twice to the u.s. senate. >> there is an old saying in washington, there are were courses and show horses. she was not a show horse. she was somebody who really tried to understand the issues. she worked across party lines
. >> from wellesley, hillary went on to yale law school so she could use the lull to champion change for women and girls. to -- she took a job at the children's defense fund and did child advocacy work pro bono. >> the first time i ever heard of hillary clinton was in a list of the nation's most prominent lawyers in the late 1980s. hillary clinton was listed because of her work with the children's sense fun. >> at yale, hillary also met bill clinton and followed him to...
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>> the law did some good, but it was easy to evade. i think they're going to pass a tighter law this time. >> let's talk about politics. you can do these things by geography. but we had ed rendell on who took on the nra in pennsylvania. he said the suburban republic, those who are going to be in trouble are those who line up with the nra who represent the suburbs. the suburbs will not put up with this. >> you ask people who are afraid of the nra. name me five congressman or governors who lost their seats because of the nra? >> they're obedient. let's look at this. the president said it will be tough and he'll need the support of republicans and democrats who hold wide ranging views on guns and gun ownership. let's listen to the president. >> we're going to need voices in those areas and those congressional districts where the tradition of gun ownership is strong to spoke up. ask your member of congress if they support universal background checks to keep guns out of the wrong hands. ask if they support a ban on high capacity magazines a
>> the law did some good, but it was easy to evade. i think they're going to pass a tighter law this time. >> let's talk about politics. you can do these things by geography. but we had ed rendell on who took on the nra in pennsylvania. he said the suburban republic, those who are going to be in trouble are those who line up with the nra who represent the suburbs. the suburbs will not put up with this. >> you ask people who are afraid of the nra. name me five congressman or...
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coming out of the great depression just three laws fundamentally altered the course of america's history the first one f.d.i.c insurance make it safe to put money in banks the second one glass steagall try to separate the risk taking on wall street from your local community bank and the third one ses the regulations provide some cops to watch the robbers out of that what we got was fifty years of economic peaks no financial panics no meltdowns and during that fifty years we built a strong and prosperous middle class in america after world war two the new deal evolved into a great deal with the american people growing prosperity and social justice seemed to be everyone's destiny as the u.s. economy exploded into the greatest economic machine in history. the new deal was stablish that ordinary people had the right to protect themselves against corporate abuse the early seventy's expanded those safeguards the creation of agencies like the occupational safety and health administration whose mission was to protect workers the environmental protection agency created human health and the enviro
coming out of the great depression just three laws fundamentally altered the course of america's history the first one f.d.i.c insurance make it safe to put money in banks the second one glass steagall try to separate the risk taking on wall street from your local community bank and the third one ses the regulations provide some cops to watch the robbers out of that what we got was fifty years of economic peaks no financial panics no meltdowns and during that fifty years we built a strong and...
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the university of hawaii said the law will boost tourism by $217 million over two years. >> new york city's one world trade at 1776 feet, it has been declared the tallest in america. that's the news at this hour. consider this is up next. you can get the latest on aljazeera.com. >> desperation is growing by the hour in the philippines five days after enduring the terrifying typhoon. survivors are struggling to get food and water. consider this, with so much death and destruction, what is happening with the hampered relief efforts. >> is bill clinton undermining the white house on health care? we'll look at the building tensions in the democratic party over obamacare. >> is the new face of alcoholism female? the surprising number of women who are struggling with the bottle and its terrible consequences. >> welcome to consider this. we begin with obamacare, and the issues that are happening in washington, d.c., because obamacare seems to have become obama scare for the democrats. right now, the numbers of people participating in the affordable care act are well below expectations, just
the university of hawaii said the law will boost tourism by $217 million over two years. >> new york city's one world trade at 1776 feet, it has been declared the tallest in america. that's the news at this hour. consider this is up next. you can get the latest on aljazeera.com. >> desperation is growing by the hour in the philippines five days after enduring the terrifying typhoon. survivors are struggling to get food and water. consider this, with so much death and destruction,...
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when we started our campaign, only 18 states have passed laws. now 39 have passed laws. we're working on trying to get all 50 states to pass laws. we think it is kind of like when we started our seat belt campaign here, nobody was buckling up. 26 years later, 80% of us, the first thing we do is buckle up when we get in a car. we -- 28 years ago we thought we could not get drunk drivers off the road. now we have d.u.i. laws, mothers against drunk drivers. so what we need is good laws, good enforcement, and people taking personal responsibility to butt these devices away, both hands on the wheel, both eyes on the road. >> in looking at this issue, have you ever wondered what's in the psyche of the american individual that feels they are compelled to respond to an e-mail while driving? >> look, we just gotten in a very bad habits because we think we can use these. we're attached to these and we think we can use them. and you can't use them and drive safely. you just can't because you don't have both eyes on the road and both hands on the wheel. you have the cell phone on yo
when we started our campaign, only 18 states have passed laws. now 39 have passed laws. we're working on trying to get all 50 states to pass laws. we think it is kind of like when we started our seat belt campaign here, nobody was buckling up. 26 years later, 80% of us, the first thing we do is buckle up when we get in a car. we -- 28 years ago we thought we could not get drunk drivers off the road. now we have d.u.i. laws, mothers against drunk drivers. so what we need is good laws, good...
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today from former president bill clinton. >> i personally believe even if it takes a change in the law the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they've got. >> pelley: major garrett at the white house, how is that suggestion playing there tonight? >> scott, two senior advisors told us there was no coordination with former president bill clinton on that comment and you can see why. clinton's comments focused even more attention on the most glaring political problem facing obamacare-- those consumers on the individual market who had their policies canceled but can't afford the new policies that comply with obamacare. the white house is looking for a fix, but it hasn't found one yet. one option is to reinstate the canceled policies but that would require the cooperation of state insurance commissioners across the country-- something the white house cannot count on and cannot not necessarily enforce. another option is to provide more subsidies so people can afford those canceled insurance policies, but, scott, senior advis
today from former president bill clinton. >> i personally believe even if it takes a change in the law the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they've got. >> pelley: major garrett at the white house, how is that suggestion playing there tonight? >> scott, two senior advisors told us there was no coordination with former president bill clinton on that comment and you can see why. clinton's comments focused...
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the passage of the historic civil rights laws. we are honored to have witnessed a colleague, congressman john lewis was a speaker at that historic march. >> [applause] >>shows the courage and sacrifice that has made our nation great. please stand and take about so we all can recognize a. you >> [applause] >> behind us the painting we have chosen for this luncheon is niagara falls. painted in 1856. never fails to inspire a tremendous offer the natural beauty of our great country. then and now the mighty fall symbolizes the grandeur, power and possibility of america. i want to thank my former senate partner are a great secretary of state hillary clinton for allowing us to borrow this beautiful paintings from the state department collection. frankly we are not here for the paintings. we're here for the food. the theme of today's ceremony is based in america's future, today is a menu. from the new england lobster to the heirloom decibels, the south dakota bison, the wonderful new york lines. it was actually chosen by the tasting commi
the passage of the historic civil rights laws. we are honored to have witnessed a colleague, congressman john lewis was a speaker at that historic march. >> [applause] >>shows the courage and sacrifice that has made our nation great. please stand and take about so we all can recognize a. you >> [applause] >> behind us the painting we have chosen for this luncheon is niagara falls. painted in 1856. never fails to inspire a tremendous offer the natural beauty of our great...
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only 18 states passed laws. now 39 have passed laws. we're working on trying to get all 50 states to pass laws. weer think it's when we started -- we think it's when we started our seat belt campaign here. nobody was buckling up. 26 laters, the first thing we -- 26 years later, the first thing we do is buckle up. we have d.u.i. laws. .08, gooden forcement. what we need on this campaign is not just ray lahood talking about it. we need gooden forcement and people taking responsibility to have both eyes on the wheel and both eyes on the road. >> have you ever studied what's in the psyche of the american individual that feels that they are compeled to respond to an e-mail while drivings? >> look, we just gotten in a very bad habits because we think we can use these. we're attached to these and we think we can use them. and you can't use them and drive safely. you just can't because you don't have both eyes on the road and both hands on the wheel. you have the cell phone on your ear and if you're looking down for four seconds texting your ca
only 18 states passed laws. now 39 have passed laws. we're working on trying to get all 50 states to pass laws. weer think it's when we started -- we think it's when we started our seat belt campaign here. nobody was buckling up. 26 laters, the first thing we -- 26 years later, the first thing we do is buckle up. we have d.u.i. laws. .08, gooden forcement. what we need on this campaign is not just ray lahood talking about it. we need gooden forcement and people taking responsibility to have...
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yet another example of the need for stronger gun safety laws. can you believe after all these shootings from chicago to the navy yard in d.c. to newtown, we still can't even get a background check passed. we must have new and strict gun laws and we must take seriously
yet another example of the need for stronger gun safety laws. can you believe after all these shootings from chicago to the navy yard in d.c. to newtown, we still can't even get a background check passed. we must have new and strict gun laws and we must take seriously
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president obama is hearing criticism of the health care law, this time from bill clinton. the former president says president obama should honour his commitment to those that want to keep their medical coverage. we have more. >> if there's anyone whose fame matches the current president, it's bill clinton. 3.5 million people have been told they can not keep their old plans, because they do not conform to the affordable care act, otherwise known as obamacare. the white house where are -- white house said the plans were inferior. the 3.5 million is 3.5 million more than when the president said if you like your old plan you can keep it. the president apologised. bill clinton undercutting the white house message. here is what he had to say. >> i personally believes even if it takes a change in the law, the president should honour the commitment to federal government and let them keep what they have go. >> that's not going to happen, jay carney saying the white house is looking at options to make people happier, involving making them affordable, not to allow the old plans. the
president obama is hearing criticism of the health care law, this time from bill clinton. the former president says president obama should honour his commitment to those that want to keep their medical coverage. we have more. >> if there's anyone whose fame matches the current president, it's bill clinton. 3.5 million people have been told they can not keep their old plans, because they do not conform to the affordable care act, otherwise known as obamacare. the white house where are --...
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in the law. i just figured this is it. just tell the truth. will. do. they went through a lie to get the truth. i went through a lot to tell them the truth i'd told them exactly. i told them. how i remembered it. but i wasn't in the right state of mind. so i don't even remember what i told them . the other says. he has no regrets about having finally admitted the truth she still has twenty four years of a sentence to serve. it's every investigator's dream to get the suspect to confess off the questioning the quest for the truth is a holy grail for every policeman and investigator. and since the one nine hundred thirty s. scientists have tried to create an infallible lie detector machine or polygraph. it detects human reactions through captors placed on the arms the chest the fingers and under the bus i. remember. yes or no answer to question. were you born in the month of may. did you feel that watching the post. know. any abnormal physical reaction can be interpreted as a sign of lining. up to find out more about polygraphs which were considered to be
in the law. i just figured this is it. just tell the truth. will. do. they went through a lie to get the truth. i went through a lot to tell them the truth i'd told them exactly. i told them. how i remembered it. but i wasn't in the right state of mind. so i don't even remember what i told them . the other says. he has no regrets about having finally admitted the truth she still has twenty four years of a sentence to serve. it's every investigator's dream to get the suspect to confess off the...
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law. what is e big deal? i'm not one awaits my life fighting over a little issue like copyright. health care, financial reform -f those are the issues i work on. not something obscure like copyright laws. i could hear peter brownlee in the background look, i don't have time to argue with you, he said, but it doesn't matter for right now because this is not a bill about copyright. it's not? no, he said. it is a bill about the freedom to connect. now i was listening. peter explained what you probably have long since learned, this bill that the government to buy list of websites that americans were not allowed to visit. on the next day i came up with lots of ways to try to explain this to people. i said it was a great fire wall of america, i said it was an internet black list, i said it was online censorship. but i think it is worth taking a step back, putting aside the rhetoric and thinking for a moment how radical this bill really was. sure, there are lots of times the government makes rule
law. what is e big deal? i'm not one awaits my life fighting over a little issue like copyright. health care, financial reform -f those are the issues i work on. not something obscure like copyright laws. i could hear peter brownlee in the background look, i don't have time to argue with you, he said, but it doesn't matter for right now because this is not a bill about copyright. it's not? no, he said. it is a bill about the freedom to connect. now i was listening. peter explained what you...
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and it may have different laws and may threaten to sue my publisher in a back out. then, an international, the raiders organization invited me to come to think that i talked to members of the house of lords because they were rewriting defamation laws. and they had to go. so i am hopeful that we will deal to publish in the wind. you know, it was a consideration when i first talked to the editor of "the new yorker," well before paul haggis to that of the church can we talked about my interest in writing about scientology and we were mindful of the fact that coming in now, the church had, for instance, when "time" magazine did an exposÉ, scientology suit "time" magazine. they lost every step along the way, all the way to the supreme court. but it was the most expensive suit "time" magazine never defended. it took 10 years. i didn't want to put my magazine to that, nor did i want to spend 10 years making acquisitions. if you think there's a chilling effect, there is the chilling effect. but i think now, more people are writing about scientology. i want to commend you a
and it may have different laws and may threaten to sue my publisher in a back out. then, an international, the raiders organization invited me to come to think that i talked to members of the house of lords because they were rewriting defamation laws. and they had to go. so i am hopeful that we will deal to publish in the wind. you know, it was a consideration when i first talked to the editor of "the new yorker," well before paul haggis to that of the church can we talked about my...
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the law says that all employers have to participate if they have 50 employees or more. many employers with fewer than 50 employees already voluntarily provide some health insurance. both the companies with 50 or more and the companies with e mewhat concerned. the employees that have to be insured are those that work 30 hours a week or more. there were many people who speculated that when this law came into place that it would add to the cost and there would be a lot more part-time workers instead of full-time workers. i will say the president sometime and energy -- some time and energy on this. so far, that is not true. the overwhelming number of people who have been hired coming out of this recession, they have been hired at lower wages, that they have been full- time employees. there has not been an increase in the percentage of our employment in part-time work. there has been an increase in relatively lower wage new jobs, but that means they need health insurance even more. explain, very briefly, to them how this is going to work, how private employers are helped to
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yet another example of the need for stronger gun safety laws. can you believe after all these shootings from chicago to the navy yard in d.c. to newtown, we still can't even get a background check passed. we must have new and strict gun laws and we must take seriously that we cannot accept this kind of violence as the new norm in this country. but that change will only come from the bottom up. you'll be hearing a lot about chicago in the coming weeks right here. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> the man in the ostrich boots, ted cruz. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with ted cruz. he reminds me of a pair, actually, of movie characters. one is the cowboy played by slim pickens who rides the first bomb in the nuclear war in "dr. strangelove." [ yelling ]
yet another example of the need for stronger gun safety laws. can you believe after all these shootings from chicago to the navy yard in d.c. to newtown, we still can't even get a background check passed. we must have new and strict gun laws and we must take seriously that we cannot accept this kind of violence as the new norm in this country. but that change will only come from the bottom up. you'll be hearing a lot about chicago in the coming weeks right here. thanks for watching. i'm al...
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it's a federal wiretapping law. as long as i'm signed up, it doesn't matter. >> neil: here's the thing we got from google. i'm not even a lawyer. we take -- we use privacy and take it seriously. reports are untrue, we're industry leaders in security and privacy and no matter who sends a email to gmail users, protexts apply. it's back to the gmail nonuser who is responding to a gmail email that i'm worried about. >> correct. they have not agreed to this information. all this is completely violating the electronic communications privacy act. senderings and receivers are not agreeing. >> neil: when you start something -- they give you pages of documents that you have to click to use. if you don't. >> you can't do it. >> neil: their ownerrous and we could take more time they say the same to the nongmail users? >> under federal court only one person has to consent. for state courts -- >> neil: but i didn't agree. >> you don't have to, i'm sorry. that's not what you want to hear. >> neil: you lawyers are so screwed up. yo
it's a federal wiretapping law. as long as i'm signed up, it doesn't matter. >> neil: here's the thing we got from google. i'm not even a lawyer. we take -- we use privacy and take it seriously. reports are untrue, we're industry leaders in security and privacy and no matter who sends a email to gmail users, protexts apply. it's back to the gmail nonuser who is responding to a gmail email that i'm worried about. >> correct. they have not agreed to this information. all this is...
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the president is under increased pressure to make adjustments to the headlight care law for people who are facing cancellation, and now a former president and ally seems to be joining the chorus. >> i personally believe even if it takes a change in the law, the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they got. >> president bill clinton is among the latest to criticize president obama for failing to keep his promise. >> if you like your insurance plan, you will keep it. >> that could help explain the latest quinnipiac poll which shows just 44% of the americans view the president as honest and trustworthy. the white house says the president has ordered his staff to find a solution for the nearly 5 million americans who will lose their insurance beginning january 1st. >> that's not so easy to imagine how that happens. >> gail served as an adviser with the bush administration. >> how do you recontact people? exactly how do you reinstitute something that was scheduled to go out of business january 1st? >> but republicans are p
the president is under increased pressure to make adjustments to the headlight care law for people who are facing cancellation, and now a former president and ally seems to be joining the chorus. >> i personally believe even if it takes a change in the law, the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they got. >> president bill clinton is among the latest to criticize president obama for failing to keep his promise....
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if we have to pass law or do something the president should do it. is there anything you can conceive of president obama could do to meet that commitment at this point? >> i don't know. i'm inclined to agree with bill clinton. that's soming that ought to be attempted. given the complexity of the system we already have people that lost their policies. who can't get new ones. these policies have been declared by law to be inadequate because of the standards written into federal regulations. i'm not quite sure how you go -- peel back that onion. mine, you have a situation here where you go back out to the people whose policies have been canceled and give them a new policy and -- just repeal obama care? i don't know. maybe. but it is hard to think of how you are going to actually implement that. i think exactly what needs to be done is to -- repeal obama care. i think it is a serious, serious foul-up, major problem in terms of the government trying to do more than it is capable of doing. >> if it were repealed or if we rewind to before we had obama care,
if we have to pass law or do something the president should do it. is there anything you can conceive of president obama could do to meet that commitment at this point? >> i don't know. i'm inclined to agree with bill clinton. that's soming that ought to be attempted. given the complexity of the system we already have people that lost their policies. who can't get new ones. these policies have been declared by law to be inadequate because of the standards written into federal regulations....
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the law itself is not racist. it is the enforcement of the law. so we place law enforcement resources in committee of color. in view catch people committing crimes whether it is crack cocaine or some other law. i live in a relatively upscale neighborhood in new york. if you place law enforcement officials in my community, particularly when it is time to take their parents to school, you will catch them breaking the law. they are not getting caught because the law enforcement efforts are not there. that disparity still exists, he campaigned bring that down to zero. illinoisw senator in pushed this lot and got it down to 18 and stated isn't what i want, this is the best we can do. but it is notone, what i promised. the law isn't racist and an of itself, what is the justification for the 18-1 disparity? >> it is hard for me -- what can you posit as a justification? i heard you, i am playing devil's advocate. >> you are asking me to think like an idiot. it is a difficult thing to do because i think people justify it by saying that crack has got to be
the law itself is not racist. it is the enforcement of the law. so we place law enforcement resources in committee of color. in view catch people committing crimes whether it is crack cocaine or some other law. i live in a relatively upscale neighborhood in new york. if you place law enforcement officials in my community, particularly when it is time to take their parents to school, you will catch them breaking the law. they are not getting caught because the law enforcement efforts are not...
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if you look at all kinds of strength this country has rule of law infrastructure. i think our problems are imminently fixable. it's easy in a moment like this just to focus on the negatives but there are positive in the u.s. economy. we started to make some progress both on growth and on the deficit. health costs are starting to come down. we're no where near there. no where near there. but i think you can imagine with how we make some good decisions over the next few years and beyond. things really could improve over the next decade or two but it's not guaranteed and that's the important thing. >> rose: going off on a tangent for a second. we all are affected by what happens in europe. what's happening in europe. >> we're seeing a austerity be date too much of a focus on near term. >> rose: if i could interrupt it seems to me os tearity lost the debate. >> it's the wrong kind of austerity. what europe needs and the u.s. needs is a glide path not a growth reducing rude in branch near term austerity. of course you have too arm the coordination problems and regulatio
if you look at all kinds of strength this country has rule of law infrastructure. i think our problems are imminently fixable. it's easy in a moment like this just to focus on the negatives but there are positive in the u.s. economy. we started to make some progress both on growth and on the deficit. health costs are starting to come down. we're no where near there. no where near there. but i think you can imagine with how we make some good decisions over the next few years and beyond. things...
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let's make some changes, pass some laws. there are many people now who have the view that that is not wise. and maybe il legitimate and that it's the first step on the road to socialism. and i think the net result in an era when the power of technology, the convergent power of globalization, the distortions of our police call and economic systems by big money and concentrated power can themselves affect the course of economic and technological determinism to label democratic policymaking, democratic with a small d as somehow il legitimate is really profoundly anti-american in my view. and i think that we have to reassert our privilege as citizens of the united states to reason together and to act together even when it involves acting through the instruments of self-government. >> rose: talk to us about bill clinton. i'm serious. >> well,. >> rose: he is a man who came, you didn't run, you chose not to run. your son had been hurt. >> yeah. >> rose: had been injured seriously. and you chose not to run in 1992, having run in '8
let's make some changes, pass some laws. there are many people now who have the view that that is not wise. and maybe il legitimate and that it's the first step on the road to socialism. and i think the net result in an era when the power of technology, the convergent power of globalization, the distortions of our police call and economic systems by big money and concentrated power can themselves affect the course of economic and technological determinism to label democratic policymaking,...